antinspect: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
-hit a key to exit-

Puppy version is 4.3.1, run from a multisession DVD.
Motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H, which has the AMD 690G graphics chip. I'm pretty sure that chip uses the Catalyst driver. It's working pretty well with Xvesa, but when I try to use the full resolution of the display the edge of the desktop is off the screen, hiding some icons.

Thanks, Mark. I thought I did that last night but I could have been a little sloppy about the order.

Funny thing, the .pet I stored last night on my USB flash drive would not install. I had to install it from a fresh download. After it was installed I went to Menu --> Exit to prompt, entered xorgwizard, and chose to use the ATI drivers. This time at least it correctly detected the maximum resolution of my LCD (1440 x 900). But the desktop is still too big for the screen.

When I ran antinspect, it dropped me back to the prompt, where I re-ran xorgwizard. After I got the desktop back, I ran xvidtune from the command line (The dialog window froze when I chose Xorg video wizard from the Setup menu) and got this:

I think the AMD 690 chip was designed during the transition from ATI to AMD, and they did a slap-dab job of it because it was meant to be a placeholder until they could get something better on the market. The reason I bought this motherboard is that it was the only way I could find to put audio through a HDMI cable in Windows 2000. I didn't want to have to "upgrade" to Windows XP in addition to everything else.